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Old 4th March 2005   #1
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Best 1/4" patchbay? Or should I go w/ the TT Dsub patchbay?

Anyone? I have a neutrik and withing two days one of the modules is already busted. Anyone have any suggestions? I've owned the HOSA switchable patchbays as well and those are just as bad.
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I've had the Neutrik, Hosa and Pro Co switchable bays. Out of the three the ProCo was the best. I dragged those things around for years and they never let me down. The Hosa seems fine as well. I've got a brand new Hosa 1/4" bay I'm getting rid of, it's the switchable PHB-265 if you want it. $65 before it goes on EBAY.
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I have a DBX PB-48 that's been trouble free.

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found 4 3-row TT bays for $50 each on eBay last year and never looked back.




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